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A set of policy programs outlines a plan for international development of China's resources and economy, arguing that coordinated foreign and domestic investment and nationalized industries can convert wartime manufacturing into peacetime construction and mechanization. It proposes large-scale infrastructure projects—ports, railways, mines, and public utilities—to create markets, stimulate employment, and stabilize post-war economic readjustment. The proposals stress international cooperation to prevent rival spheres of influence, the need for technical surveys and expert revision, and include maps and appendices that detail geographic, engineering, and economic considerations for the recommended projects.

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Yat-sen Sun

Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925) was a Chinese revolutionary and political leader who played a pivotal role in the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty and the establishment of the Republic of China. He is often referred to as the "Father of Modern China" for his contributions to the country's transition from imperial rule to a republic. Sun's political philosophy, known as the "Three Principles of the People," emphasized nationalism, democracy, and people's livelihood. His notable work, "The International Development of China," reflects his vision for a modern and prosperous China, highlighting the importance of international cooperation and development.

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